Friday, October 4, 2013

Amazing Women No. 8: Julie Ferriot

A conversation withJulie Ferriot....

I met Julie Ferriot 22 years ago at the University of
Washington. We joined the same sorority and we officially met on Presentation
Night, the ceremony where we were presented to the world as Tridelts! Kind of cheesy I know, but I made some wonderful friends in the sorority who are my "sisters" for life. My mom
actually spotted Julie in the presentation line-up and she instantly knew Julie
was an amazing, classy woman and that we should be friends. She was right! Moms
usually are! Our friendship has
grown and deepened over the years even though we haven’t lived in the same city
since college. Julie is a deep, caring, loving person who loves to connect via
long phone conversations, beautiful handwritten cards, fun experiences, and thoughtfully chosen
gifts. She also loves to celebrate life’s big and small moments as much as I do
– maybe more! She turned 40 in August but she officially rang in this milestone
birthday in New Orleans last weekend surrounded by close friends. And she has a smile that lights up the world!In this post, Julie shares
more about herself, her love of adventure and gives us a sneak peak at the book
she’s writing. She even inspired me to think about starting a champagne glass
collection!

A. It seems to change often for me,
but right now my favorite color is Tiffany blue. I find it invigorating and
calming at the same time.

Q. You have a full life in San Francisco. Tell us a bit about your day job.A.I love my job! I work for a leading global PR agency, and develop and
manage all of our internal CSR (corporate social responsibility) programs. This
includes managing our pro bono partnerships for our non-profit clients,
creating employee volunteer programs at the local and global level, and working
with our 70+ offices around the world to ensure we are operating as efficiently
as possible, meaning we find ways to treat the environment with respect.

Q. What do you like to do in your free time?

A. I’m crazy about live music and am
pretty much willing to see any type of band, any day of the week - preferably
in an intimate setting. You’ll usually find me right up front at the stage so I
can take it all in. I also enjoy trying new things and signing up for classes
that challenge me. Recently a writing workshop and painting class inspired me
to push myself creatively.

Q. You've lived in some great places... San Diego, Los Angeles, Seattle, Washington, D.C., New York and now San Francisco. What is your favorite city in the world and why?

A. Right now, I wouldn't want to live
anywhere besides San Francisco. It’s the perfect home for me. It’s the right
mix of “city-living” but California-style. I’ve been living in SF for more than
8 years, and it still feels new. So much to see and do! The diversity and
creativity oozing from the city are important elements to me too. And being a
foodie city, there are always great restaurants to try.

Q. Why do you call New Orleans your "happy place?"

A. Ever since my first trip to New
Orleans 14 years ago, it has had a very strong hold on my heart and soul. Of
course there is the great music, food and culture – but for me it goes much
deeper. It’s a place that embraces life and holds onto traditions that go back
hundreds of years. It has a complicated history with influence from Europe, Africa
and the Caribbean, giving it a distinct energy unlike anywhere else in the U.S.
For those who only know Bourbon Street, I invite you to get under the city’s
surface – I guarantee you’ll be hooked as well.

Sea goddess for a day at Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

Q. Can you share a few of your favorite New Orleans haunts with us?

A. I try and get back to NOLA at least
2-3 times a year. I have a list of my favorite spots I return to every visit,
but then I also make sure I check out new places as well. The city is changing
so much post-Katrina and it is rebuilding stronger than ever. My favorites
include Bacchanal, Sylvain’s, Coop’s, Cane & Table and Petit Grocery for dining
– and Maple Leaf, Vaughn’s and D.B.A for music.

Q. Can you tell us a bit about the book you're writing? Don't give it all away, but a sneak peak would be great!

A. I had a very unique experience when
I was living in NY during 9/11 that I feel compelled to share with others. As
crazy as it sounds, I was touched by the spirit of a woman who had jumped from
my apartment window shortly before I moved in. She delivered messages to me
from beyond that dramatically changed my belief system and put me on a
different path. She gave me a newfound perspective on life, relationships and
our connectedness to each other. Growing up, I only believed in things I could
experience with the five senses, so her presence evoked a major shift in
perception that remains with me today.

Q. What advice do you have for others who are thinking about writing a book?

A. The book it isn’t going to write
itself, as much as I sometimes wish that were the case! You really have to put
the work into it every day or at least get into some sort of committed routine.
I was really inspired by Anne Lamott’s
book “Bird by Bird.” Essentially, her brother who was ten years old at the time
was trying to get to a report on birds that he'd had three months to write,
which was due the next day. Close to tears, surrounded by binder paper and
pencils and unopened books about birds, immobilized by the hugeness of the task
ahead, their father sat down beside him and said, "Bird by bird, buddy.
Just take it bird by bird.”

Q. Do you have a mantra or favorite quote?

A. “Go into the world and
do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good.” I lectured at a
university last week and this was the theme I spoke to as it relates to my
chosen field of communications. I believe there are great opportunities to use
the power of communication for good and to ultimately bring about positive
world change.

Q. Anything else you would like to share with us?

A. At 40, I just started my first collection and I am having so
much fun with it! As one who believes in celebrating life as often as possible,
I’m acquiring champagne glasses in as many shapes and colors as I can. I don’t
need to find them in a pair, and they don’t need to be in perfect condition –
just special and unique, like each of us. I’m off to look at some antique shops
in the French Quarter today with hopes of bringing one or more home with me!

Thank you Jules for sharing yourself with us. Cheers to good friends and amazing women!

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My mission is to live a beautiful and balanced life - inside and out - inspired my color and creativity. I am a mother, wife, daughter, sister, business owner, friend and community volunteer. I am absolutely passionate about color and bringing more beauty, style and joy to our lives.